- Hartford Conservatory
The Hartford Conservatory is a 117-year old
performing arts school inHartford, Connecticut . It offers programs inmusic ,dance ,musical theater and recording arts to post-secondary students on a pre-professional level. Its smallstudent body , diverse in age, background and geographical area of origin, pursues immersion studies in music and dance with ajazz emphasis. The school has been preparing nationally-known performers and teachers for five generations, and has contributed immeasurably to the cultural life of Connecticut's capital city.The Hartford Conservatory is one of the nation’s oldest performing arts schools. It was founded in 1890 at the
Hartford Theological Seminary as the School for Church Musicians. Five years later it became the independent Hartford School of Music. In 1934, Truda Kaschmann, a student ofMary Wigman , broughtmodern dance to the school. Now known as the Hartford Conservatory, it provides not only a community program of weekly instruction in music and dance for all ages and levels, but also anaccredited two- and three-year post-secondary immersion program in music, dance, theater and recording arts.The Conservatory has been an active part of the musical life of Hartford, and the home of
orchestra and vocal groups that formed a major part of the arts scene especially in the first half of the twentieth century. Not only sacred and secularclassical music performances, but city premieres ofavant-garde works were presented under Conservatory sponsorship in collaboration with theWadsworth Atheneum ’sChick Austin and other Hartford notables.In the last thirty years the school has acquired a jazz and
popular music emphasis, teachingjazz dance and music, and offering holiday performances ofDuke Ellington ’s Jazz Nutcracker with the New England Jazz Septet and student choreographers, musicians and dancers, and sponsoring master classes with dance artists likeJacques d'Amboise andSavion Glover .The school maintains a small student body of fewer than one hundred students of varied ages, backgrounds and geographic regions of the country and the world, and a
faculty all currently performing in their respective fields. Among the artists that have been part of the Conservatory as students or teachers over the past 117 years are:
*Betty Allen,opera singer and former director ofHarlem School of the Arts
*James Argiro, jazz pianist
*choral director Ralph Baldwin
*pianists Ward Davenny andGrayson Hugh
*vocalists Alyson Bristol] ,Peter Harvey andTeresa Stich-Randall
*cellists Charles Krane andJohn Riley
*Cirque du Soleil choreographer Michael Montanaro
*dancers Douglas Boulivar, Margarita Froman andAlwin Nikolais References
Huntington, Caroline W., 75 Years at the Hartford Conservatory, 1965.Sherwood, David, The Hartford Camerata Conservatory: A 100-Year Retrospective, 1990.
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